Ruta Meilutyte |
RENANG INDONESIA ,
29 July 2013, Olympic champion Ruta Meilutyte claimed the first world record of
the 15th FINA World Championships in a landmark swim for Lithuania in
the women's 100m reaststroke. Meilutyte,16, clocked 1:04.35 in the semi-finals
to better the 1:04.45 set by Jessica Hardy (USA) in Federal Way , Washington ,
on August 7, 2009. It was the first swimming world record in the 50m pool for
her country since it gained its independence on the break-up of the former Soviet Union .
Four world titles were decided in the pool, with the victors coming from three continents, embracing Oceania, Europe and theAmericas . Christian Sprenger provided
Australia
with the first gold of the evening, beating Olympic champion Cameron van der
Burgh (RSA) into second place in the men's 100m breaststroke. Sprenger
prevailed in 58.79 ahead of Van der Burgh (58.97) and Felipe Lima (BRA, 59.65)
in an event won last time by Alexander Dale Oen (NOR), who sadly died in 2012.
Four world titles were decided in the pool, with the victors coming from three continents, embracing Oceania, Europe and the
Katinka Hosszu put Hungary on the top step of the
podium with an emphatic victory in the women's 200m individual medley. Hosszu,
400m individual medley champion in 2009, took charge from the start as Olympic
gold medallist and defending champion Shiwen Ye (CHN) finished outside the
medals in fourth place. Hosszu won in 2:07.92, with Olympic silver medallist
Alicia Coutts (AUS) collecting her third silver medal in two days, clocking
2:09.39. Mireia Belmonte earned the cheers of Spain 's home fans with the bronze
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